The Frontier of Xi Murong's Poetry

Xi Murong's poem "frontier fortress" is as follows:

frontier

Author: Xi Murong

If people can really be reincarnated

If there is reincarnation in the world,

Then my love

What were we in our previous lives?

If you used to be a woman picking lotus in Jiangnan,

I must be the one you missed under your wrist.

If you have ever been an urchin who plays truant.

I must be a brand-new marble that fell out of your bag.

In the grass by the roadside

Watching you leave unconsciously.

If you were once a monk with a side wall

I must be the incense in front of the temple.

Burning has been silent with you for a while.

therefore

Meet in this life

I always feel a little unfinished.

But it's very forgetful

Can't distinguish carefully.

I can't tell you one by one.

Brief introduction of the author

Xi Murong (1943101October 15-) is a contemporary painter, poet and essayist.

1963 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University in West Murong, and 1966 completed his further study at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels. He has won many awards such as the Royal Belgian Gold Medal and the Brussels Municipal Government Gold Medal. He has created more than 50 kinds of poems, essays, picture albums and anthologies, and poems such as Qilixiang, Youth without Complaints and A Flowering Tree have become classics.

Xi Murong's works mainly focus on love, life and homesickness. They are beautiful in writing, elegant and transparent, lyrical and smart, full of true love for life, which has influenced the growth of a whole generation.